There was a murder in the Raleigh area that seems to have disappeared from view. Right after the Pressley murder in Little Rock a White Woman executive was raped and murdered in her home under very similar circumstances. A married White male who lived a few blocks away was promptly arrested.....nothing more. Have you heard any more about this case?

This is the most recent link I found, almost a year old. The DA wants the death penalty, so this could take years. I'm surprised that there has been nothing about this for almost a year. At that time of the murder, I did not live very far from the woman's neighborhood, which is quite attractive and upscale.

Two FedEx workers are accused of skipping the long lines at the Apple Store and helping themselves to shipments of almost $14,000 worth of the tech giant’s most popular products.
FedEx security guards say Corey Wilson and Briana Brown were acting suspiciously while they were at work in September. The guards searched Brown’s backpack and found 16 iPhones and 5 iPads stuffed inside, according to court records.http://whitehaven.wmctv.com/news/cri...-iphones-ipads

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Timothy Beamon, 41, was charged with spreading HIV. The charges stem from two victims, and officials with the Madison County State's Attorney's Office say Timothy Beamon of South Roxana has been HIV positive since 1996http://www.kmov.com/news/crime/Madis...133268153.html

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Officers say they found 48-year-old Dennis Gilliam lying in his bed in the 5500 block of Forsythe on September 24. He was suffering a gunshot wound to the head and later died on the scene.
Investigators issued an arrest warrant for Ryan Nelson, Gilliam’s accused killer, today. Nelson is wanted on first degree murder charges.http://hickoryhill.wmctv.com/news/cr...er-still-loose

This is the most recent link I found, almost a year old. The DA wants the death penalty, so this could take years. I'm surprised that there has been nothing about this for almost a year. At that time of the murder, I did not live very far from the woman's neighborhood, which is quite attractive and upscale.

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The man acquitted this year of killing his pregnant fiancée is suing more than a dozen investigators in the case, claiming they mishandled evidence and violated his rights.

In a lawsuit filed last week in U.S. District Court in South Carolina, Michael Mead claims investigators prevented justice for his fiancée's killer.

In July, a jury acquitted Mead of the 2008 killing of 31-year-old Lucy Johnson. He'd been accused of shooting Johnson in the back of the head and burning her Gaston County home. She was pregnant with Mead's child at the time of her death.

She thought he was charming and handsome -- an international journalist, he told her in his French accent.
But after a fifth platonic outing together, accused date-raping fiend Hugues Akassy suddenly strong-armed her out of her Upper East Side elevator and into a stairwell, where he forced her to perform a sex act on him, a Manhattan travel agent told a jury today.
"You American women," taunted the Ivory Coast native -- who was not a jet-setting journalist at all, but rather a homeless man who'd been spending his nights sleeping on rooftops. "You know you want it."
The travel agent is one of five women Akassy, 43, is charged with attacking in an alleged spree ranging from harassing emails up to an outright bludgeoning rape of a Russian tourist in 2009.
"In an instant, we were shoulder to shoulder," the travel agent, whose name is being withheld due to the nature of the crime, told jurors of meeting Akassy in Central Park in May, 2007.
Akassy talked her into going with him for a drink. She told him she was married, though separated, from her cop husband. Akassy, she said, was immediately flirtatious.
"I actually thought he was handsome, intriguing, debonair," the woman told a Manhattan Supreme Court jury, which has been hearing evidence in the case since Thursday.
The woman told jurors that she took Akassy to about five travel seminars, and let him sleep on her floor once -- she had a female friend visiting, and there was no funny business, she told jurors.
Then came the November stairwell attack, she said, an incident so frightening, she she was speechless, and gave no resistance.
"I told you you'd like it. That wasn't so bad," he taunted afterward. "You crazy American woman!"
The travel agent said she only reported the incident three years later, after seeing news accounts of the alleged attacks on other women. "It was my intention," she told jurors, her voice tinged with bitterness, "to keep it to myself -- to my grave."